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Nissan Future Events; For Intelligent Mobility

In a first for the brand, Nissan today announced the launch of a new event series in Europe designed to push the future of mobility

ALD Automotive Enhances Minilease Premium Leasing Solution

ALD Automotive has further enhanced the lineup and specification of vehicles offered to fleets under its Minilease Premium programme in a move to bring increased

Jaguar Land Rover Targets 1000 Armed Forces Recruits By 2020

Jaguar Land Rover today announced that it aims to increase the number of ex-service men and women employed across its global operations to 1000 by

FTA Launches Live Drive Pro; Enabling Safer, More Efficient Fleets

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has announced the launch of Live Drive Pro, powered by Lightfoot, to its 15,000 members. It is a key tool

Ford Invest In Cloud-Based Software To Drive Smart Mobility Innovation

Ford has announced an investment in Pivotal, a cloud-based software platform company headquartered in San Francisco, to further enhance its software development capabilities and deliver

Motor Codes Passes CTSI Audit For All Three Codes Of Practice

Motor Codes, the government-backed consumer watchdog for the automotive industry, is pleased to announce that all three of its codes of practice for service and

UniCarriers Backs Transaid As New Corporate Member

Materials handling equipment manufacturer UniCarriers has become the latest member of the transport and logistics industry to pledge its support to Transaid as a corporate

Still The Fastest Growing Brand – Infiniti Has Fiery First Four Months

Infiniti can once again boast that it is the fastest growing automotive brand in the UK for the first four months of 2016. An increased

Petrol Prices Pumped Up Again

RAC Fuel Watch have found that for a second consecutive month motorists will see prices at the pump rise as a result of a 25%

Fleet Managers Warn More Must Be Done To Combat Fuel Fraud

UK fleet managers see fuel related fraud as a major problem for their business but recognise they need to do more if significant fuel cost